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Kyle Wilson

Assistant Professor, School of Resource and Environmental Management

I am a quantitative ecologist focused on understanding what drives risk and resilience in fisheries to inform management and decision-making. In general, my research integrates field and quantitative approaches to study key social and ecological drivers underlying these important ecosystems. 


I enjoy working alongside a diverse and collaborative community both inside and outside the academy, including Indigenous partners and government researchers, to produce evidence that navigates the interface between science and policy. I believe that working within these collaborative spaces will help to develop and support management frameworks that advances reconciliation, respects Indigenous sovereignty, and promotes resilient ecosystems. I am particularly interested in collaboratively developing interdisciplinary research that supports the reimagining of more holistic practices in quantitative risk assessments and equitable management and governance of marine, coastal, and freshwater ecosystems.

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Simon Fraser University 

8888 University Dr.

Burnaby, BC

Canada V5A 1S6

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This Institute is made possible in part by an endowment from the Liber Ero system of support, from Canadian philanthropists committed to the conservation of Canada’s environment.

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